Korean Wikipedia




Korean language edition of Wikipedia








































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The Main Page of the Korean Wikipedia on 16 September 2012.


Type of site
Internet encyclopedia project
Available in Korean
Headquarters Miami, Florida
Owner Wikimedia Foundation
Website ko.wikipedia.org
Commercial No
Registration Optional



















Korean Wikipedia
Hangul
한국어 위키백과
Hanja
韓國語 維基(위키)百科
Revised Romanization Han(-)gugeo Wikibaekgwa
McCune–Reischauer Han'gugŏ Wikibaekkwa

The Korean Wikipedia (Korean: 한국어 위키백과, translit. Han-gugeo Wikibaekgwa) is the Korean language edition of the Wikipedia. It was founded in October 2002 and reached ten thousand articles on 4 June 2005.[2] As of 10 April 2015, it has 310,600 articles and is the 26th largest Wikipedia.[3] In April 2016, the project had 847 active editors who made at least five edits in that month.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 Statistics




  • 2 Hangul and Hanja


  • 3 Dialects


  • 4 Services derived from Korean Wikipedia


  • 5 Politics


  • 6 Gallery


  • 7 Notes


  • 8 External links





History


The Korean Wikipedia initially used an older version of MediaWiki, the software had problems representing Hangul, which limited usage. In August 2002, the software was upgraded and started to support non-English scripts such as hangul.[4] However, Internet Explorer continued to have an encoding problem, which kept contributions to the encyclopedia low.[5] Nevertheless, from October 2002 to July 2003, the number of articles increased from 13 to 159, and in August 2003 it reached 348. Finally, in September 2003 the hangul problem was solved. From September 2003, with no accessing difficulty once the encoding error in IE was solved, the number of contributions and visits increased. Korean Wikipedia's prospects became even more optimistic following the momentum created by substantial coverage in the Korean media.


Korean Wikipedia won the Information Trust Award in the general Internet culture branch in 2005.[citation needed][importance?]



Statistics













































































































































































Number of Articles
Date
Article
1
12 October 2002

지미 카터
10,000
5 June 2005

양자장론
20,000
12 February 2006

마다가스카르의 행정 구역
30,000
14 December 2006

카메이 에리
40,000
2 August 2007

텍스처 매핑
50,000
4 January 2008

바브리
60,000
24 April 2008

고기압
70,000
7 August 2008

영동대교
80,000
20 November 2008

큰곰자리 운동성단
90,000
25 February 2009

당연상인
100,000
4 June 2009

액세스권
110,000
26 August 2009

청춘
120,000
18 November 2009

에이드리언 셰퍼드
130,000
13 March 2010

야하타히가시 구
140,000
4 July 2010

새뮤얼 베어먼
150,000
15 December 2010

김지언 (1979년)
160,000
13 April 2011

쿠웨이트의 행정 구역
170,000
9 August 2011

2013년 FIFA 비치사커 월드컵
180,000
3 November 2011

2009년 포뮬러 원 헝가리 그랑프리
190,000
19 February 2012

근본적 위반
200,000
19 May 2012

바비 탬블링
210,000
7 August 2012

기능 키
220,000
4 November 2012

퀵 (영화)
230,000
7 February 2013

젬베
240,000
30 May 2013

앙트레
250,000
3 October 2013

회피
260,000
1 January 2014

쩡롄쑹
270,000
14 March 2014

18-크라운-6
280,000
17 June 2014

지방도 제912호선
290,000
28 September 2014

남춘천여자중학교
300,000
5 January 2015

Rojo -Tierra-
310,000
5 April 2015

포항 보경사 서운암 부도군
320,000
4 July 2015

산타로사데코판


Hangul and Hanja



The Korean Wikipedia is written almost entirely in hangul. Hanja is only used in order to clarify certain phrases, and is usually parenthesized. There is a group, named Dajimo, that is actively working to introduce a mixed script system to the Korean Wikipedia. A request for a separate Wikipedia in mixed script, however, was rejected.[6]



Dialects



There are two major standards in the Korean language, the South Korea standard, and the North Korea standard. North Koreans are underrepresented on the Korean Wikipedia, due to North Korean censorship of the Internet in North Korea. Therefore, most users of the Korean Wikipedia are South Koreans and most articles are written in the South Korean style. The official name of the Wikipedia is 한국어 위키백과 Hangugeo Wiki-baekgwa. Hangugeo is the name for the Korean language in South Korea, and baekgwa is a clipped form of 백과사전 baekgwasajeon "encyclopedia".



Services derived from Korean Wikipedia


Businesses heavily make use of Korean Wikipedia in various ways, for its license, the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License (CC BY-SA), allows modification and distribution for commercial purpose.


Empas integrated Korean Wikipedia database in its search since 11 August 2005.[7] The feature to search Korean Wikipedia using a mobile phone with a wireless Internet connection through Nate was available to the subscribers of SK Telecom from 6 July 2007.[8] Since 21 August, Daum mirrored Korean Wikipedia and English Wikipedia on its portal,[9] and Naver also started to present the search results from Korean and English Wikipedia prior to others from 11 January 2008.[10]



Politics


The South Korean right-wing youth group story K favors a proactive involvement of right-wing media establishments for the Korean Wikipedia.[11][12]


Despite the South Korean conservative New Rights establishments pressured the government to approve the term, liberal democracy, to represent South Korea in Korean history textbooks, the head of the National Institute of Korean History, Lee Tae-jin (이태진), proposed to use this political term by citing the Korean version of Wikipedia as a main source.[13]


Human rights groups have sent copies of Korean Wikipedia to North Korea on USB sticks by balloon.[14]



Gallery




Notes





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  2. ^ "Meta Milestones Page" (Web). Wikimedia Foundation Inc. 2005. Retrieved 2007-09-06.


  3. ^ "List of Wikipedias" (Web). Wikimedia Foundation Inc. 2015. Retrieved 2015-04-11.


  4. ^ http://web.archive.org/ - There is site which can see Korean Wikipedia in 2003. There is has Wikipedia Logo in 2002.


  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 August 2003. Retrieved 2003-08-22.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link) - Article 대한민국 in 2003. Encoding can be seen to be broken.


  6. ^ Wikimedia Meta-Wiki, Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Hanja. Accessed 2010-09-11.


  7. ^ 'Wikipedia', an encyclopedia authorized by netizens ...Empas - iNews24, 11 August 2005


  8. ^ Wikipedia on your phone - ETNews, 6 July 2007


  9. ^ Daum, Encyclopedia improved ...'Wikipedia' search presented - eDaily, 21 August 2007


  10. ^ Naver, Wikipedia Search service launched - ETNews, 11 January 2008. On Naver's search results page, the search results from Wikipedia, which was categorized as "knowledge base", were listed prior to the results categorized as "web page".


  11. ^ story K Official Website


  12. ^ 北 편들고 南 깎아내리는 위키피디아 (Korean Wikipedia that favors North Korea; does not favor South Korea) 2011-07-16 Donga Ilbo


  13. ^ Song (송), Hyeon-suk (현숙). "[기자메모] 위키피디아 보고 '자유민주주의' 택했다는 국사편찬위원장". The Hankyoreh (in Korean). Retrieved 2011-12-03.


  14. ^ Williams, Martyn (20 January 2014). "Wikipedia enters North Korea ... via balloon". North Korea Tech. Retrieved 21 December 2017.




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